When the Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints kick off on Saturday night, it will be just the third time ever that the teams have faced off in the playoffs.

Each team has won a game, with the Eagles beating New Orleans in the a 1993 wild card game and the Saints getting the better of Philadelphia in a 2007 divisional matchup. This weekend's game will be the first time they have met in Philadelphia, however.

But while there hasn't been a ton of playoff action between the two, there certainly have been plenty of highlights.

Here is a look at some of them, as well as some notes from the first two playoff matchups.

2007: Sheldon Brown crushes Reggie Bush, but Eagles fall to Saints:

Sheldon Brown's hit on Reggie Bush is considered one of the best hits in Eagles history. The fact that it happened so early in the game helped the Eagles set the tone for the day, as they held the Saints offense in check for most of the game.

The Eagles allowed just 13 first half points, but things would fall apart in the second half. Deuce McCallister would score two touchdowns in the third quarter, giving the Saints a 27-21 lead entering the fourth.

The starting quarterback for the Eagles on that day was backup Jeff Garcia, who went 15 of 30 for 240 yards and a touchdown. Garcia lead the Eagles to the playoffs that season after a season ending injury to Donovan McNabb. It in many ways is a similar situation to the one the Eagles face now, as Nick Foles has turned the season around after Michael Vick went down.

The story from the game would be Andy Reid's decision to punt the ball down 27-24 with just 1:56 remaining. The Eagles did have two time outs, but the defense could not stop the Saints and the game ended before the Eagles offense could get back on the field.

The decision was one of the many time management issues Reid had during his career in Philadelphia.

In a playoff game that featured some of the best Eagles to ever wear the uniform, Randall Cunningham, Eric Allen and Reggie White all put on a show. Cunningham finished 19 of 35 for 219 yards and two touchdowns on the day, leading the Eagles to a 36-20 win over the Saints. The defense made a number of plays as well, as Allen finished with two interceptions and White notched a safety.

The Eagles actually trailed by 10 points going into the 4th quarter in this game, but would score 26 unanswered points -- including White's safety -- to secure the comeback win. Allen capped off the win with an 18 yard interception return for a touchdown.